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Noom's updated terms make clearer that the platform provides behavioral support, not medical treatment, and that coaching and food data features may not be fully accurate. This clarification is important for users who might view Noom as a substitute for medical advice or treatment. The terms now explicitly reserve Noom's right to suspend or revoke your access at any time, which expands the company's unilateral control over your account. Review the updated terms carefully, especially if you rely on Noom for health management or have shared sensitive health information on the platform.
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The clause states: “if you provide information about your health insurance to us, that will be deemed your authorization for us to submit claims and bill for services on your behalf and share necessary information with the health plan to process any payments and reimbursements.”
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